Yes, the member may be held responsible for a claim submitted after the filing deadline has expired.
Yes, you can file as married filing jointly for the tax year in which your spouse passed away.
The main difference between a surviving spouse and a head of household for tax filing status is that a surviving spouse can file as "married filing jointly" for the year their spouse passed away, while a head of household is a filing status for unmarried individuals who provide a home for a qualifying dependent.
Yes, it is possible but there are circumstances. Time is a big factor, that is how much time has passed since the chapter 7 was discharge? I know of lenders who will provide loans just one day out of bankruptcy. But a fairly decent credit score has to be there and if its a refinance there has to be some equity in the property.
"Inheritance cash is just like any other inheritance, except it's money as opposed to land or a house or other assets." An inheritance is something that is left to you by a family member who has passed away. Inheritance cash is just the money form of an inheritance.
A word used to indicate property passed on via inheritance is devised.A word used to indicate a person has passed on their inheritance to others is waived or disclaimed.
Yes if he didn't have anything to pay it off with when he passed away
Yes, you can file as married filing jointly for the tax year in which your spouse passed away.
You can file a another 13 after 2 years have passed from the previous 13 filing date.
to prevent this, congress passed the 14 amendement in June 1866 and submitted it to the state for approval.
passed only with major changes from his own party
it is an event that passed already
No one who was ever a member of Duran Duran has died.
It was passed down from family member to family member. (Father to son)
David Wilmot submitted an amendment to a bill in the House of Representatives in 1846. The Wilmot Proviso would have outlawed slavery only in the territories gained in the war with Mexico. It passed, but the Senate adjourned without voting on it. He tried again in 1847 and again it passed, but the Senate then passed their own version of the bill without the amendment. It never became law.
No, not a voting member. However if when a law is being passed and there is a tie he is the tie breaking vote.
Until the statute of limitations for the particular issue has passed.
If he passed away, that means he's not unemployed. That also means that the remaining parent shouldn't be filing for unemployment. GET A JOB!